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Supporting the Legacy and the Future of Country Music

  • Writer: Kasey Cleckler
    Kasey Cleckler
  • 11 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

For me, country music is more than just a genre. It's a living tradition that connects people, places and stories. That's why I am truly honored to share that I'm serving again on the Country Music Hall of Fame's Troubadour Society Advisory Board (a role I've held since 2022!).


The Hall of Fame and Museum stands as one of the most significant cultural institutions in music. They collect, preserve, interpret, and share the rich legacy of country music with audiences from around the world. What makes the Hall even more powerful is how it connects that legacy to living, breathing communities through education, performance, and public events.


The Troubadour Society brings together young professionals from diverse corners of the music ecosystem and all kinds

of business around our city. We would together to support the Museum's mission, foster collaboration, and create events and experiences that invite deeper connection to the art form and to one another.


Being part of this council since 2022 has given me perspective, purpose, and a deep appreciation of how important both history and evolution coexist in country music. I'm grateful for the colleagues who serve alongside me, the friends I have made, and the countless conversations that remind me why this work matters.


As we look ahead, I'm excited to continue supporting the mission of the Museum in honoring the stories of the past while helping new voices find their place in the story of country music.


To join us as a Troubadour member, click HERE!




 
 
 

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